EFCC: Banks are implicated in 70% of financial crimes
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission indicted banks on Monday, claiming they were complicit in almost 70 percent of financial crimes in Nigeria.
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission indicted banks on Monday, claiming they were complicit in almost 70 percent of financial crimes in Nigeria.
On Monday, former president Olusegun Obasanjo suggested that Nigeria seek a solution from the Zimbabwean government regarding the nation’s record-breaking inflation.
The Lagos State Police Command has started looking into what happened before a three-year-old boy named Michael burned to death in their compound at Olorunsogo Street, Ejigbo, Lagos State.
Barakat Odunuga-Bakare, the Special Advisor on Housing to the Lagos State Governor, has revealed that the state’s monthly rental program will go into effect either early in 2025 or before…
The Senate has said it will quiz some officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria on how the N30tn Ways and Means loan was obtained and spent by the Federal…
When the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive on restricting accounts without Bank Verification Numbers and National Identification Numbers goes into effect, over 70 million bank customers could lose access to…
Nasir Idris, the governor of Kebbi State, has reaffirmed that his administration is prepared to work with and assist the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in carrying out its…
Segun Odegbami, a former international, has urged the Nigeria Football Federation to hire an indigenous coach to lead the Super Eagles.
In order to propose and carry out a new minimum wage for Nigerian workers, the Tripartite Committee on the National Minimum Wage has invited stakeholders to participate.
Jose Peseiro, a Portuguese manager, announced his resignation as the Super Eagles’ coach after his contract officially ended on Thursday.Peseiro, who led the Eagles to a runner-up position in the…